The 26-year-old remains Dortmund's record signing after joining from Shakhtar Donetsk for €27.5 million in 2013, but his contract is due to expire in 2017.

Asked about his future by German football magazine kicker, Mkhitaryan said is "fully focused" on Dortmund for now, adding: "I am happy here. We'll see what happens one day."

Referring to Raiola's suggestion he could move on, he said: "I don't talk to him about what he thinks, but rather the important things. Right now, I am in Dortmund, and I am really happy."

He had been linked with Juve last season, when both he and Dortmund had been struggling, and he said: "You know, I have been linked with Juve time and time again for a year now, but I am still at Dortmund."

"No decision has been made, and everything has to be carefully considered, because a career does not last forever," he told Bild. "But to be honest, everything's open. I know what I have at the club, and I will include that in my considerations."

The 25-year-old has also been linked with a transfer to Juventus, as well as into Premier League, but it has been reported for some time that he would prefer a switch to Barcelona in the summer.